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Hunter Pistol

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Hunter Pistol is a Firearm in Bloodborne; it's one of three pistol firearms in the game.

Hunter Pistol Description

"Pistol made at the workshop, for hunters stalking beasts. Hunter firearms are specially crafted to employ Quicksilver Bullets fused with the wielder's own blood, boosting damage against beasts. The pistol is a quicker draw than the blunderbuss, allowing for speedier responses to attacks."

Hunter Pistol Information

This firearm is the first pistol you can find/buy in the game. It has moderate scaling with bloodtinge and is a good choice for low bloodtinge builds.

If your character has less than 21 Bloodtinge, the Hunter Pistol is stronger (in terms of pure damage) than the Evelyn. At 21 points, they are equal in power. Finally, if your Bloodtinge is 22 or higher, the Evelyn becomes the superior damage dealer.

However, at equal Bloodtinge, the Hunter Pistol deals less damage per shot than the Repeating Pistol yet consumes only one Quicksilver Bullet per shot compared to the Repeating Pistol's two.

Location

This is a starting weapon gifted to you by the messengers if you choose.

Player Notes

Being one of two firearm choices at the beginning of the game, the player must make a choice essentially between a handgun and shotgun.

The Hunter Pistol does more damage, but the Hunter Blunderbuss is more effective at hitting a fast moving target (as well as potentially hit multiple targets at the same time).

The other main difference between the two starting firearms is that the Hunter Blunderbuss has a slower recovery time between shots.

Unlike the Hunter Blunderbuss, this firearm is very difficult to hit moving targets with, so it is important to learn when to fire in order to hit weak spots effectively, e.g. the head of the Cleric Beast to enable a visceral attack.

The Hunter Pistol can be useful for ranged staggering, opening up visceral attacks, or dispatching small enemies.

Can be used to lure opponents, but it may simply be better to use a Pebble for this purpose instead.

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Movesets & Videos

Trivia

At the perfect camera angle, you can see the Quicksilver Bullet in the gun's barrel.

Gods, from an artistic standpoint i love this thing. But from a functional standpoint this thing would be a deathtrap. IT has TWO external hammers. The one on the left seems to be a flintlock hammer, with space for a powder pan. The one on the right seems to be an external cocking hammer for an internal pin of some kind. the fact that you can see the quicksilver round when the barrel is locked closed means that on the bottom of the chamber, the ammunition is unsupported. For those that dont know that means that when you pull the trigger, the bottom of that shell is just going to blow out. Seriously, this thing would just be a goddamn grenade for real. Fastest way to lose a hand

So I have defeated Rom but this pistol I havent changed nor really used so far. I have been rocking with 99 bullets for a long time now. Damage is very low I dont even think how blunderbuss performs damage wise. Only thing I can think of is staggering. Is that the only reason why there are pistols?

Did some cleaning up on the page. One thing I was wondering though....do we want all weapon/firearms pages to state how many blood shards/twinshards/etc. to be posted on each page? IMHO it seems kinda weird since basically every weapon/firearm that can be fortified requires the same exact amount of materials.